CORPUS CHRISXI CALLER CALLER CLASSIFIED ADS imma RESULTS OALLKR CLASSIFIED ATM BRING RESULTS VOLUME 20 corpus n iris n, ux nit n v or titan m ioih NUMBER 183 WIlION RFFFI?3 NftTF5 TO All TFS President Notifies Germany Thai Suggestions Forwarded to Him Have Been Transmitted to Our Allies For Consideration k T Hint Is Plainly Given N That Foch Will Be OF GERMANS BEGIN Bitter Street Fighting Is Reported As Furiously Raging In Valenciennes FULL REPORT REOU CROSS WORK HAS BEEN GIVEN BUT mericans In Advance Towards Sedan Meet Bitter Attacks LEGION OF HONOR STAR FOR PERSHING AMERICAN PEOPLE HAVE EITHER PAID IN OR PLEDGED TO THE AMERICAN RED CROSS FOR ITS WORK Or RE LI EE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD t325.000.000 (Uy Mm Assori.iled Press). A (1 1 spn tell Wednesday ttijltt from Amsterdam says 1 1 r 1 1 lln Germans have started tin- evacuation of Ghent, and llmf lli' Germans tuv retreating into Holland near Si-lz i l . Tin- action of the Piv.-.idenl in relerriiiif lor Hie eonsiili i mIhhi ,rl,1 f Hi...

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1918. CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER PAGE THREK 4 ? mi TO STOMACH TROUBLE Mr. Marion llolcomb. of Nancy, Ky., s.iys: "For quifc a IptiK while I suffered with stomach trouble. I woulJ have pains ami a heavy feeling after my meals, a most (Unagreeable taste in my mouth. If I ate anything with buttui.oil or urease, I would spit it up. I began to have regular sick headaeuc. I had used pills and tablets, but after a course of these, I would be constipated. Jt just sewed to tear my stomach all up. I found they were no L'ood at all for my trouble. I heard THEDFORD'S lack-Draught recommended very highly, so began to use it. If cured me. 1 keen it in the house all the time. It is the best liver mcdi-inc made. I do not have siclc headache or stomach trouble any more." Black-Draught acts on the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of throwing out waste materials and poisons front the sys tem. This medicine should be in every household for ;jsc in time of need. Get a p...

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1918 jpAge two CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER if. FORDSON Farm Tractors and I OREGON SHIPBUILDERS ' ARE DOING THEIR PART TO WINNING OF WAR YANK ENGINEERS GREETED IN SIBERIA . V f Oliver Plows 1- ' faY-v- 'VI' M..l . IV. i .... TTrl iLM.. W now Have in it' ", ; of Fordson Tractors and Oliver No. Di '.' nd can make immediate deliveries. Get yours mi;!c you can. It you have amy doubts as to what we claim the Ford ion will do. you see those farmers who own one nnd let :hem tell you what they know about the Fordson. Wr can five you their names. Every farmer, targe or small, needs a Fojdson Tractor. A 'im''-sa. iherelorc; a money-mnker. $030.93 Delivered, cash or terms. h ira Aa4t ft mm mm uu. Authorized l ord Agents. Mey There! Thtfl firat cold wave is goittg to catch you unprepared better make up your imud right now to put in that healer. In the olden day it took a pile of wood -md a great big fireplace Uj warm up a room Now u turdy little oil wood t giia jiter take it;, p!.n...

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1918 CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER 7 PICKED TEAM OF FORMER' INFLUENZA SITUATION f 1 RCPUtcPi MAJOR' LEAGUE STARS TO! SHOWS AN IMPROVEMENT J MDICSWj?Z.7 PLAY FOR U. S. SOLDIERS Ftwr frw Catct Wore Reported Sat j urity Than During Any Day cf the i Patt YuV. MS'. Mnn vr ?,-. - !! wit1 j Mtr1il imijr'iTvtB?'. to t;. it. tin - i t?...v-n tor in , if !.o1j. mnlar) !4 FT' - Bungalow Arc lllc very ncweat yet most practical thing you can buy now. We just received a shipment of tltcrn, for we knew that you'll want one or two for house wear. Fall Suits As attrac tive a line of New Suits for FaM as you will find anywhere. In Chiffon Broadcloth and Velour they are in the sea son's latest fashion, of course, and the prices are really rea sonable Shirtwaists The de mand for the new Shirtwaists is growing and they are going faat.. fn Georgette, Crape and Wash Satin and moat every color. See them. Brassieres The popu lar "Na ture's Ri val" Bras siere. Price? range from 75c to $4. You sho...

CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER PAGE FIVE, rz To The Voters Of The Twenty -Thir Governor Hobby, in a telegram from Austin, dated October 21, 1918, addressed to Chas H. Flato Jr . Chairman of the IIobby-Glasscock, Club, says "UnUinUd domocracy at home is as much to be desired unkaisered democracy abroad. The re cent vietory far honest government in Texas makes it most inopportune for one to oeeupy effloc cept whnn elioion by a majority of the honest, bona-fide voters. For thix reason the election of Honorable D. V. Glaascook, the nominee of the Democrat of the Twentr-Third Senatorial District, is extremely important now. The htfhast Democratic authority in the Ute, the State Democratic Convention speaking for the ho-.: t,f Democracv everywhe't a the rtata, investigated as rinl obtained in the Twenty-Third Senatorial D'flrte', and found the nominee to be Hon. D W Glaascock ' For this reason, and bcue I an grateful to tee Democrats of the Twenty-Thin! Dtstriet '" thir loyal and patriotic rapport...